The Paradine Case (novel)
The Paradine Case is a 1933 novel by the British writer Robert Hichens about a married London barrister who falls in love with a woman accused of murder.
Author | Robert Hichens |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Genre | Drama |
Publication date | 1933 |
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Adaptation
In 1947 the novel served as the basis of the Alfred Hitchcock film The Paradine Case starring Gregory Peck, Ann Todd, Alida Valli and Charles Laughton. [1]
gollark: Third Vreyma's the charm.
gollark: There is no Vreyma like the present.
gollark: Procrastination is the thief of Vreyma.
gollark: Oh right. Vreyma *and tide* wait for no man.
gollark: Being on a phone I can't use Ctrl+F, so it's going to take a lot of vreyma to look through this.
References
- Goble p.222
Bibliography
- Goble, Alan. The Complete Index to Literary Sources in Film. Walter de Gruyter, 1999.
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